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THE DAILY BEE-~OMAHA THURSDAY NOVFMBER 13 2 o J.J.BROWN & OO A WILD MAN IN IDAHO. How Two Cowboys Chased the Soil- lgnvo him a biteand a sup. He isa soldier, and a brave one, 100, and one day he will know it!" DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELV HflI.ESAI.E DHY Guons tary Savage of Snake River And I think she was right, HOTELS PROPRIRTORS PO w - TR ARL h Hiley Times Do not be deceived. Insist on hav THERL, » O R it NOTIONSS, A Two cowboys who just came in from Camas Praire rolate an experience made orly by the Brown Chemioa ing the genuine Brown's Tron Bitters WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOGA MOTEL, A. G. WEATHERLY, ©. . REYNOLDS, J, 8, BTELLINIUS Manning, lowa, Coon Rapids, owa Milfore, Nan which will probably go a great ways [Co., and take nothing else. . toward re-establishing the ular a7 T e MAREH HOUSE, E. MANS BROWNBVILLE er BOOtS and Shoes‘ faith in the wild man’s tradition. On| ~ THRE NNW YORK SWELL RO o JORNHARNAN, Stromsburg e the first day of this month two cow- e ::rl-: No:“' ol ool d boys, searching for cattle lost in the [ The Last Importation with Quizzing hl iy OHENEY & OLARR Blair, Ne . OMAHA - - - . - "E’ storm, passed over some lava orags Glase, Uatanned Shoes, ana OCOMMEROCIAL HOTEL, U, Q. MEAD, Neligh, Neb ke ] p———— : and were startled by suddenly seeing Green Trousers. GRAND OENTRAL EIBEYMOUR, Nebraska Oity, Neh e before them the form so often des- " MISSOURI PAGIFIO HOTEL, P, L. THORP, Weeping Water,Ne D cribed to them. They were 8o torri: | Now York Letter to the Washington Star. SOMMERCIAL HOUS) A. O. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, . . ’ fied that they sat upon thelr horses, | The soclety man of the present day / "2 GREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, areenwood, Neb WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN looking at it In dread. Mustering |in New York usually inspiros a senti- . S OOMMEROIAL HOUeE E. STOREY Olarinda, lows courage and drawing their revolvers thy or pity in the heart | i ENO'8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eromont, Neb :ASTWARD \ LU IVEIERIEI . they dismounted and gave chase, but the strange belng skipped from orag ment of I’IIIYI of the oasual observer, so very un comfortable does he look in trying to EXOMANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN MOTEL, ©. 8. HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, Ashland, Neb Atkinson, New % % to orag as nimbly as a mountain goat. | be stylisl A man of fashion some MORQAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBS, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, After an hour's pursult both young yun’u‘c, when locse garments were m;‘a”{,’“fl'flnxn BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAK & BEOKER el men weré so completely worn out that resonts ; ety sAs" shey Bot 18 dowr, ekl hioh the thing to wear, p ed an easy —FOR— HOUSTON HOUSE, GEO, OALPH, Exira, In f "oons, BL'"DS' MoLn'.ns, L'ME' GE"E" '"g ey ) 8Oy ng: ich the [and broezy appearance, but now he OHIOAGO REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantis, ln, man gradually approac ed them | cannot be styllsh without being un- ' . WALKER HOUSE, D. WALKER, A PLASTER, BTO. and stopped on the opposite side of a | o mfortab's ~ The terms are synony. PEOR | OOMMEROIAL HOTEL, 8. BURQESS, iy ok OWETATR AGEN? POR MILWAUKEE OEMENT OOMPAKYY g‘;’f:g‘;;:’; :;:‘e'”{::’"" “’&“’:} poiat e, dl'hild'll bW}‘I'EM forcibly to ST. LOUIS OITY HOTEL, DIA. LLIAMS Maih { intently, " tl 3 ' Near Union Pacific Devot. - OMAFWAN | The wild man was oonlidenhl; over 3{ .l:: on: w‘o’dt y vg.TFm::?"l::f Y | SRR TR AR g 1) — e |6 foot In hetght, with great musoular [ kor. T don’t suppose he would care MILWAUKEE. ek castiebny b e Seanton urms, which reached to his knoes. |if his name was published, as ho in| DETROIT, NIARARA FALLS OORMINIAL HOTRL, . £ s e e HENRY LEEMANN, Dimscieioni ool o wirimal te oy NEW YORK,BOBTON, | sormerors ™ s "N ) and his chest was as broad as that of & | pors, and is tho acknowledged losdor And a1l Potuits €ast L0d® ' petie Do) FCN DRI bbb b dSkinkl]wend twlnb;)‘d :bsut his | of the more exclusive socisty men nlJ R ANR COMPRISKS i s ke e LGRS Dayld Ofty, Nob JOBBER OF ankles and a wolf skin about | Now York, but 1 won't give it this] Nearly 4,000 milos. Solld Smooth Stool Track BAGNELL HOUSE, OHAS, BAGNELL, Oollege prings. w > ¥ his waist, Al parta of his body to be | timo, - His brother, who fa in Wash:| ! ganvecigngareuade in UNIoN DLPOTS | oOMMEROIAL HOUBE, W, LUTTON, Viluen W- é}_ I I .P éé P E B seen were covered with long black | ington during the seseion of congress, | reat Through Oar Line, and is universil JUDKINS HOUBE, FRANK WILKINSON, Matvern, la 4 | hair, while from his head tho hair |never achieved distinotion as a socety | Q%o to be the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall BALL HOUSE, . M, PERRY, ¢ \da Grove, Ia AND flowed over his shoulders in coarse, | man, or in any other way indeed "%“:.“.:5"’ va: ’:fu' “lnd m::u:-':':‘ “Inxury OOMMEROIAL' HOUSE a,r'fl'un;c& Odebol \ tangled rolls and mixed with & heavy exoe;;tlng in fighting o former | nstead of & discomfort. WOODS HOUSE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceo! o w I N D o W S H A D E s beard, His face was. dark and|secrotary of _state who tried [exe st Pomonstn {‘.g‘:ho'"b"m el DOUALAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, { et !‘mffl:!. and lii. eyes l':iD"li" fbl‘lzhfll- to ~comer Pern. ~Nor was| Allinformation sbout Rateso Fare. 8l (K BEDFORD HOUSE u.:‘ nnl:NA.M- g::f::‘inl.:' while two_tusks protruded from hia | his father ever much of a society man. Pty wTven iy SO IRIRE e T Lt UK X lEAsTER" PRIGES nuPLIGATEn mouth, His fingers were the shape He, however, lives for nothini N ch”"r'.‘I .Illy lg:'nr:] SRR ,‘.‘g:'::f.? :{u:g‘#:;. Nou““""{-!:&o—:. o] NG e Y of claws, with long, sharp nails, and | He has just returned from England 2d Vice-Pres’t & Gen. Manager, Chicago, h Ty ER, NorfolkJunction Neb I '8 F A RN AM ST Wiy S O M A H A he acted very much as a wild animal | with an ‘entirely new and absolutely L L by .-t?.:’.j:."m Oht RURaaA ):‘tf.uues!! S 'gflg:{" arand: oo — e | Which I unaccustomed to seeing s [ correct wardrobe, and has already be-| W.J, DAVENPORT, e OROZIER HOUSE O. R. OROZ'ER, Sidney, Neb, fffff s SR = |man, The boys made all kinds of|gan to exhibit. He is short, but Gan, Agent, Conuctl Bl SERTRAL HOUBE V% oM WD e e R o s EELE } JH"SG" & 00 noises, at the sound of which he|fairly well formed, and he constantly Ry i o FOBTER HOUSE Gant, JONN FOSTER, VO ened Dak y ny twlsted his head from side to side and | wears the single glass, while his ac- RROME BORAMP g:;g"rzlu';gt“ ol 'L"gq'fl#':l b 40 moaned—apparently he would not|cent astonishes Americans—and Eng- Vico Prew't. LUBK HOUBE, O & Qusi AN IL’:::‘-" WHOLESALE GROCERS|[E iiital Eros Shiib it s ing of eye im, the two . d ¥ TR thsh- {_c <, m.’, 'hmnpo: e ::mTlra::;':o:l&s :m:: :-::o oi;ll;:; HARMON HOUSE, TAMA CITY, TA., Harmon & Keales, Prop wild man turned a double somersault AND JOBBERS IN sod jumped fiteen_feot to " low srenss aud the windows o oo wll| T ANTTFACTURING G0 'HEAT YOUR HOUSES GOLD ROPE. bench and disappeared, growling ter- | with weak-looking faces, convulsively Lincoln, Neb X ribly as he went. holding the single eyeglass, and gazing MANUFAOTURERS OF Goud Hope Tobascs han naren’s Jualty of car Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. It is supposed that this is the same apparition that has so often been seen before, the man no doubt, does as the Indians did for subsistence, and lives eagerly at the latest imported clothes. The young man (he is about 30) did not walk easily. He had on a pair of dead black shoes, with untanned Oorn lewWomFm Rollers Bulk; Bl& 7 68, Bucket Hlevating We are propared $o do Job work and manutae' uring for other parties, turers to pub upon the, market oods similar to our brand In name and style which are offered and 1ol for lom motey than the genulne Gold Rope. We caution the ¢ ade and consnmer to see that our name and teade mark are upon oach on Camas roots, which grow wild by |leather tops. They are decorated by | Adaress a1 oriers acres, and he no doubt kills young | fancy stripes along the side of the foot NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING 0O stock, as many yearlings and calves |and over the too, and were 80 ab- Uinocoln. Ne A Full Line of the Best Brands of disa, iously and nothi Wanw [Fto & Donihn D44 batuscns of that Rew ovee o | ro o o e, shey onked e | STONX City & Pacitie AT, CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCD, |morsted Aciamompuate n suse sl though i shiggid husa | eMEEIOMD. Tobbico u manaherred by -5 0o Bope THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO "BACCO JOMPANY. The Great knglish Remedy [Wrought or Cast Iron.] MOST POWERFUL! reserve a) ances. legs were D',"‘g' 8. EII;:‘}?‘ lebnh, I"‘:l" zovered byp ln”;:h' of trousers that were Runs a Solid Traln Throngh trom DWicns, u‘:tlufl'w ! Do b THESISAENT oL eERotn 1o Council Blufts to Bt. Paul LOSTMAN [HOOD, and all lovil efocta of youtb- ful follice and oxose- used intoxioants to excess for | P smaing, 80 tight were they h A Agonts for BRRWOOD AILS AKD LAFLIN & RAND POWDER GO.|fisen years bui uring tho as two T et thom o ears has entirely abstained. He|yyo knee, as far as can be judged from Without CUhange "I;lnr!:._ Only 17 Mours ACOO MILES THE GHORTES ROUTA FURNAGES IN THE WORLD. i f Ay/fnontly all weakening, DOTELE AN ISINCHLE ACTING thinksthe Acid Phosphate is of muoh | ;5 earances, They were as tight as Lopart MADE BY q v oluabary dosees At POWER AND HAND. benofit tohim.” | eolskinail the way down, ittinground | ro sr. sacicummaraterm O T° | RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & 00 (Ol s, opon s e N | ) ¥ o Not in the Ranks, the ankle as snugly as astocking, This DULUTH OR BISMAR JA g CHICAGO, 1LLS; R t'of these mlm,. & 5 Detrolt Frso Pro. ble expose of a man's devalop- | Biloi PR it T eauiymod wilh the impicvel | Fmbody mew LBSD loprrvomonts, Mor, | Hoet which'dfsso destruative ko mind and Body \ 7 Sy 8 - The old army overcoat that used to|ment is not advisable when his legs | w Anbomatio’ Alr-brake Avd Bilie prnotion Fou-uros; oxt loss to keop o ey "‘.‘.“‘.i‘fii.?&':fi‘: o Tl . i . be such a famillar aight on our streets [8re not up to the standard. The | Pistors Ceuples aod Buferi snd for, and .ln;‘;:::hhnd. ntv;,n;,,v P e e (uansory( Blood, Muscise, DIgswiey it furnace made. Bold by PIERCEY & BRADFORD, Omana, Nob Ciytledsa on were o very light | ;s unpurpassed, Pullman_Paiace Slosping Oar o, Above them | run through WITHOUT CHANGE Detpess Kah funotions thelr” fortmer vigor and vitality, ma- uing llfo cheorful and enjoyable. Price, 88 a "ottle, or four times the quantity $10. Sent by " Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, is one of the rarest now; indeed, it is | trousers in 3:: ERASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE, STRA: 80 seldom seen that we involuntarily | green with k.‘-?t?t:‘hod it :m“%n.-;d BA. Paul, via Oounctl Blufts was MINING 7 19001 turn and after it, as something | Was & vest tl s ol b Tt iRl o PR TR S G }Pr (OLESALE AND RETAIL. that bnn,f‘-‘:d and ofton ordel mome. | chin to a lino just even with the hip | ™ Fsiss jskve L nion Pacita Trsoster st Gonn pitp e G A ) HALLADAY.WIND-MILLS CHURCH'AND,SCHODLJBELLS (<, 5o e dop s o ma v s, sod v, ot st s | S0 S B AL LY o S0 ! . e vest was of 3 3 o B T ot i K e Iooked odd, it was -g extremeiy short. | and at the New u.x.'.‘%?‘.%‘%‘.?‘.' Pt aPi1e Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills to his heels, stopped at a cottage a little way out of town and asked leave Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. aro the bost and cheapost d; ia and billious The outaway coat was bottle green, | 15 worma mv ADVANOR OF ANY OTHEN Sure bn thve market. - Bold by all Aruggiste. Price § = == to rest awhile on the porch. and fitted like a jersey. 1t waa in. R BOTR RSl 50 conts. ; G By ” o i loux 0 " P. BOYER O, “Tip & bit tired," b said fo the|dsed a trinlof the tilols axt o owo | SERLL ik BBy o0 s Kt R e Eoh & Throngh. Tatny B b l’hlu% Oars between UNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. .-:: that your Tickels read vis the “‘Hicn sense, but it is far too tight to be be- ooming. The sleevey were nearly as ht as the trousers, and the coat- R ‘woman who opened] the door, “‘an ——DEALERS IN—— you don’t ménd I'll e [ myself for a spell.” ’:::w :‘IuL .:la loucorrhea. For ssle oy a) ;61w bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL IN| 718 Olive 8¢., ut%o. ] ! “You're " said the woman | tails were very long, banging as far | ci Pacifio For Salen OQmsha by 1 . HALL -E AND | A i 3 tho vt dov Dbind et o o worv | % VAFELEE™ 3. pogmh o e, Ll collar that lapped over in front, and url Valley I, W. E.'DAVIS, Bouthwosborn Passonger A Onurell Blufls + 3 Sammel 0, Davis & Cp,,| oot blue. Then she left him alone, but e after a little while returned with a|Was certainly higher than any other bowl of coffeo and a plate of white |collar I ever saw in America, It foro- iscuit. ed his chin up in the air, and caused “Eat,” she said gently, “Ihad a|the sunlight to scintillate on his single boy who was a soldier.” glass, Around the neck was a green “But I'm not_a soldier,” answered | scarf with a hound’s head in dismonds the old man, *‘I never was a soldier; | for a pin, ~Above it all was one of my boy went to war and was killed, [ huge English Derby hats with a great He was all I had, too. This coat was | curling brim and a heavy crown. He his; seems like he's near me when I|wore yellow gloves, and carried a have it on, I gave him to his country; | stick with a twisted handle by its the handsomest and brayest boy he | lower end, so that the handle dropped was, t00, in the wholo regiment. Giod | nearly to his feet. The vaeant stare bless him, He did his duty, died on | completed the effect, and he limped the field, and this cost was all that|along while the others envied him! came back to his poor old dad. No; I 9 | never was a soldier.” Fire and Burglar Prao &S S KT I & N AULTS, ! I © C B 2 . 1020 Farnham Street, C. F. GOODMAIN COL. L. T. FOBTER. Youngstown, Oblo, May 10, 185 Dr. B. J. Kix0ALL & Co.—1 had & Yery volus blo Hamblotonfan colt that I prizad very highly, hohad & large bone spavin on one joint and & small ono on the other which made him vory Iame; I had him undor the charge of two veter- inary wurgoons which fafled to cure bim. 1 wat one day reading the _dvertisemont of Kendall's Bpavin Cure (n the Chicago Exproes,1 detormined atonos fo try 16 and got our cruggists here to | Sond for it, and they ordered three bouties; 1 800k all and I thought T would give it & thotough trinl, T nsed it according to directions and tho fourth day the colt cexsed to bo Iame nnd the lumpe have disappeas 1 used but one bottle and the colt's Hmbe freo of lumpa and as amooth as avy horse in the state tire: Iy cured. The curo was #o remarkabie that ) have lottwo of my nelghbors have, the rewalo: 0 DRY GOODS JOBBERS This is no ideal sketch, but a faithful rl:cmra of a society man in New York WWIEHOLESALE DEALEIER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OIZS The woman went in and brought out some cake and the whitest honey, and added it to the coflee and biscuit. the year of our Lord 1882, ———— Bucklin's Arnica Salve, for Outa, IMPORTERS, {ng two botties w Ao nOw unlnhll. Vory respoctfully, Ty L, T, FOBTER Bend for fllustrated olrcular giving pomitive “‘Are you alone in the world?” she |, The Bist SALVE in the wo proot. Price#l. Al Drugglite have it oF can ’ Bruises, Bores, Ul balt , ¥ you, . B, J. o), Pro- Wind d Plate Gl i, " samerd he ol [t e O 1 A, Eartiera B B naaare ) and all skin eruptions, a g indow an ate (a\ass. ehurh;ll; “I've got & sister, but pod:i.v; n::x’upflsn. It is zuBrm“L:'odto £ &4 Anyooe contemplating bullding lcn,hlnnnr any other fine will find 1% 40 thelr ad g antage to corres ond with us before purchast olr Plato Glass, C. F, GOODMAW, OMAHA : - - NEB. EDWARD W, PECK, W.B, MILLARD, she’s old and lame, and she has a daughter that is sickly and ailing, You see I have them to work for, and they are a sight of comfort to me. Many's the time I'd have broken down since Mary died but for thom poor critters, ry was my wife, ma'am; she was a master hand to nuss sick folks, and she thought after ve satisfactfon @ mioey refunded, rics, 25 cents per cx. dor esle by O “ Good e —— AN ARTIFICIAL ALLIGATOR. A Miniature Monster Made of Gold and Preclous Stenes. $t. Louis Post-Dispatch, “I have just returned from Paris, Washington Ave. and Fifth ST. LOUIS MO, TREST'S EU RO%EAN HOTEL, The most centrally located hotel in the clty, Rooins 76c, §1.00, 81.50 and §2.00 per day. First Class Restaurant connected with the d-wely : HEAR THE WITNESSES. We bave known “Swift's Fpecific” tested in hundreds of most obstinate cas s of klood Foison= Hore runson, Tim died as it were her duty to go ife.” el MILLARD & P ECK, into the hospital service and nuss the ?-‘}?i:h:‘h{:l:x: .l:r::lgr!;l d':{l“: l’:,x- ‘hom +HURST. -« « Prop Storage, Commission and Wholesale Frmits, [eesse: b 55 et o ot sl it 10| syt ™ £t it . ears ago; but she did a heap of goos SY. LOUXS IMO. i, Dennard, [ G d Wh l l F 13 y di porter. The monster was of Roman| ® e g ] * | work first. Many a soldier has kissed GRAY'S BPEJIFIO MEDICINE Brown gold with ruby eyes and a flat link in vruny, Houston Co., Ga. shrink trom publicity fn connction with ., but we are permitted 1o refor to the fol: Dersons who have known and witnessed its wonderful effects: d ! in’, | 7 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. Gt wantod yo I 1 ranlka oy there |1 ot Four amull diamonds wor | TRADE MARK,, T Ora'TR4 DE MARK {85 U s CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLIOITED) I'vo often wished that I had been a | pHpeciics PrPIRGieriey PO T Wy, o A 3 W Wimberly, o, i I i '’ Y s 1. C. el ‘ gonts for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flonr |figier; ifoniy tobo Bt for the 1itte | mogting m like row of jowels which g tor Beuin G0 Dnas, He drank the coffoe, ato the good | ™% 00 into the tll, gradusting in Bpormator. LR BT D g e ey OMAHA, - - - NEB |10 hinkfulty and otforas oo pay for ;:,d,“';..k(-.’;?:h:";:l;:r:-:‘i: AR Gy ooy, sakal farm i o Souny, o (e AURDOG, L0OD BITTRER. 4 it with some hoarded pieces of old ) e : " U Diseasosthat pUlty s chameter, 11 you are aMicted wi REFERENGES ¢ worn silver, but the woman shook her | 1monds. ~ While examining this fine | * foll NP Sudlaaey: Moumiag Co.Gne: 1 M 795 70 ST wath Rionmam o .22 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE., JOHNSON & €O, TOOTLE MAUL & CO. head. “‘Put back your money. My boy was a goldier,” she said, “But I am not a scldier—well— well,” as he looked into her face, *‘I { thank you and I take it for his sake,” He wished good night to his kind piece of work the veporter's fingor came in contact with a small spring in the alligator's tail, when the gem- encrusted back rajeed itself by a hinge at the neck, disclosing the face of a wateh about as larco a5 « gold dollar, The merchant then pressed another ow a8 & BEFGRE TAKING, nequonce of AFTER TAKI Helf-Abuse; a8 Lose of Memory, Universal Li tude, Pain In the Back, Dimness of Vision, matire O Ago, and wany other Discases load to Insanity ‘or Consuwption sud a Prema tare Orave. & ¥ull particulsrs i our pamohlet, whick we desire to send freo 1'v mafl 6o every one ho Specifi c Medicine ts wold by all druigglste per package, OF 6 packsges for 86, o wil) “Nothing but favorable roporta, Beliove 8. 1 awpocific for all Biood Discases. universal satixfaction * G, W. JON & CO., Momphis, Tenn, 1t you sre prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1 your Bowels sre disordered, regulate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t vour Blood s mpure, purify it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. oy spring, which laid open the interior, & | be sent troe by wall on rectiph of tho mi by | *“lave nover heard a co WHOLES ALE GROCER entertainer anq turned awey. | As ho| perfect aystom of minuto Works with |sddming THEGRAY YEDIGINK GO, ARTHUR ¥ 1 you hi /o Indigestion, you will nnd au antidte ) ping, A ,q_.,mAwindf:r attached, g & A g, 8. 8, hos giv in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 12183 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Nah PERFECTION infirmity, the long skirt -of his army overcoat siruck bright and blue against the splendor of the sunset; he shaded his eyes with one trembling band and looked wistfully ai the rose and amethyst door that seemed to open 1 Footgear that Caught Men's Eyes Detroit Free Press The costliest have ever seon co tremities of a New sir of shoes that I d the peual ex York lady—§39 1o Nerveus Sutrerers THE QREAT (U?:JP&AN REMEDY, Dr, J. B, Simpson's Epecific “1 have bad exc | resulte have't ave been good, and ite 1f you are troubled with Spring Complaints, er- adicate thew with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. your Liverls torpld, restore 1t to healthy action. with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS o o |the west. What saw he there! A |waspaid for them. Tho lady wore a SRR D T M B I su 1t your Liver s affocted, you will flud a sure re- HEATING AND BAKING 0 Wesh o s Lem, o 10 12 » posLIve cur far Bperato) rhem, Bocdlie Montgomury, Ala. | storstive in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 13 4 F ARERG, | little, rx.,uv.d shouldered woman with | pair of stockings which cost $90. | w potency, 80d it 1 | 11 you have any species of Humor or Plmple, fall {s only sttained by using a small, homely face; & lank over-|They were made of black silk, and|! a8 8o haa givan sndice taiatation b0 evary | noj 1o take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 2 boy, with eparee red hair, Aye, | HEUSS, Pacs, Toxas | 17 you have any symptoms of Uleers or Berofulous CHARTER OAK and of such as these are angels made ! 8o, watching, he passed down into the shadows and dissppeared midway between the ankle and the knee was u green tree embroidered in eilk, and resting upon the branches of the tree were bught-plumed birds, 8. 8, 8. has glven universal satistacti R. W. FOWERS & C0., Richmou Va. Sores, & curative remedy will be found in | BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS | For hmparting streugth and vitality to the sys- Stoves and Ranges, The woman at the gate looked after | some in the act of fying. On the 81,000 Haward wil be pad to any | tom, nothing cencqual Al S WITH hi 4 " - d | chomist who will find, ou a y of 100 00ttieso BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEKS. =< o, bulge,” or largest part of the stock- cheal |ud, oy 09 oot y ([ o | “No soldier?” sho aad gently, “‘but |ing, wes a huntmun, clsd in red shirt s 5y S22 Py e R ! WIRE BAUZE OVER DOORS. |1 wonder it the boy who died 0n his | and trovsrs, fakirg aim at the birds UWIFL CPRGLYIC 0O, ¥rops syatean wi K BLOOD BITTERS | For sale by first bll!lul&fl‘d ev.:r'h:uxl:\t. a8 ho has, |ia the tree, Upou the instep was the R Alianle, B | o 00 b Bl ek B W = or sacrificed as much to his conutry! | ronogram of the lady wroughtin gold 1.00 pos package, o iix pack: | Laxgo sise ¥ 1 A MILTON ROGERS & SONS All ho soldicrs didu't go oto the war | otters, ~ Lotwaen the Ko aud ‘the it ol ! Ui waueacew | FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, oM AELA. with flyiog flags and rolling drums. (upper part of the stocking were Nos. 104 and 166 Maln Ny | { BUFFALO, N, Y. " Some of them staid at howe and | eightee ¢ rary- | 80ld {n Omaha by C. F. Goodrosy, J i, | CARDUI - makes roy " > 11-mel oigl n narrow bands of many var; g W Oy e — Bold b foll-m&ely fought harder battles. I'm glad T |ing hues. ¥ VAIY: | od sl draggisteevory whore.| Ay i a R e “v;ahu::.wnol-uln by Awtlcu??a;’:::'

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